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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
Peat Law Peat Law
Peat Law
Peat Law
David Brunton
Walter Amos
Andrew Hopekirk
014 A high hill situated on the south side of St. Marys Loch, covered with rough healthy pasture.
Hartleap Hartleap
Hartleap
Hartleap
David Brunton
W. Amos
A Hopekirk
014 A neat, recently erected, cottage dwelling with a garden attached, and situated on the road leading from Yarrow to Tushie Law.
Hart Leap Heart Leap
Heart Leap
Heart Leap
D Brunton.
W. Amos.
A. Hopekirk.
014 In a small glen immediately south of Hartleap house are two stones placed endways in the ground, and said to mark a leap made by a hart when being pursued by the hounds. James V being one of the Hunstmen.

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Parish of Yarrow

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